mozilla.com— Mozilla has released the first major update to Thunderbird. Version 1.5 includes an automated update system, in-line spell checking, an a bunch of other additions and improvements. Enjoy.
Jan 11, 2006View in Crawl 4
"...Browsing Digg in thunderbird via RSS.Each digg comes up as a subject and you browse as if it was mail, awsome as it retains all the old posts.Setup in Account Settings > News and Blogs.Give it a go. posted by AzzX (0) at ..."Well that will sure save Rose alot of progrramming time! digg is sorely in need of a way to save.
If you are using either Thunderbird or Firefox, one program to strongly recommend is MozBackup (<a class="user" href="http://www.mozbackup.org/).">http://www.mozbackup.org/).</a> This program allows you to backup and/or restore your profiles. I use this program whenever I am moving to a new computer, or if I need to back up my info 'just in case'. It allows you to back up everything: email, settings, folder, rules and is dead simple to use.
I love Thunderbird. I use it with IMAP from multiple PCs.My only headache is there's no way to maintain a single address book, which is a limitation of IMAP, not TB. I'm aware of the Sync Kolab extension but it seems very buggy without a lot of development and doesn't work with TB 1.5 yet.
I use Thunderbird to read my mail and to read blogs because of it's extension with RSS.I added digg's RSS to it but when I'm reading and I want to digg an article, It opens Firefox so I can digg it, just because in Thunderbird it isn't logged in. Any solution for this?Besides it's a great e-mail client.
reggiedardenJan 12, 2006
I ran check for "updates" from RC2 and it is up and running the final just fine.
cavicsterJan 12, 2006
I have been using RC2 for weeks. Little did I know that I was going to be the stable release.
battybattybattJan 12, 2006
"...Browsing Digg in thunderbird via RSS.Each digg comes up as a subject and you browse as if it was mail, awsome as it retains all the old posts.Setup in Account Settings > News and Blogs.Give it a go. posted by AzzX (0) at ..."Well that will sure save Rose alot of progrramming time! digg is sorely in need of a way to save.
jodybannonJan 12, 2006
If you are using either Thunderbird or Firefox, one program to strongly recommend is MozBackup (<a class="user" href="http://www.mozbackup.org/).">http://www.mozbackup.org/).</a> This program allows you to backup and/or restore your profiles. I use this program whenever I am moving to a new computer, or if I need to back up my info 'just in case'. It allows you to back up everything: email, settings, folder, rules and is dead simple to use.
sremickJan 12, 2006
I love Thunderbird. I use it with IMAP from multiple PCs.My only headache is there's no way to maintain a single address book, which is a limitation of IMAP, not TB. I'm aware of the Sync Kolab extension but it seems very buggy without a lot of development and doesn't work with TB 1.5 yet.
Closed AccountJan 12, 2006
Yes. Get freepops:<a class="user" href="http://sf.net/projects/freepops">http://sf.net/projects/freepops</a>>Any way to get hotmail accounts working with TB1.5?
Closed AccountMar 9, 2006
I love Thunderbird but this thing crashes continuously... Oh well.
Closed AccountMar 17, 2006
Bummer...
entropyivApr 20, 2006
Oops, wrong place...
entropyivApr 20, 2006
After backing up your mail files...
miguelwmonteiroNov 7, 2006
I use Thunderbird to read my mail and to read blogs because of it's extension with RSS.I added digg's RSS to it but when I'm reading and I want to digg an article, It opens Firefox so I can digg it, just because in Thunderbird it isn't logged in. Any solution for this?Besides it's a great e-mail client.